This workshop, co-hosted by the Baker Institute Center for Health and Biosciences, the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine and the Global Network for Neglected Tropical Diseases’ END7 campaign, was held in conjunction with the Baker Institute conference "The U.S. and Mexico — Addressing a Shared Legacy of Neglected Tropical Diseases and Poverty."
The workshop introduced students to NTD prevention, control and elimination efforts and give them concrete advice and tools to get involved and make a difference while still in school. A panel of expert guests, representing fields from research to resource mobilization, provided students with advice on pursuing a career in global health. Student leaders shared their personal experiences in NTD research, advocacy, education, and fundraising in “TED Talks.” Special guest Dr. Greg Martin from This Week in Global Health led a training session on using new media to drive progress in global health, followed by an interactive small group competition.
The workshop was free and open to all undergraduate and graduate students, who were also encouraged to attend the main conference program and the keynote address.
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1:00 pm |
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Welcome and IntroductionJennifer Herricks, Ph.D. Emily Conron |
1:10 pm |
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Panel: Charting a Career in Global HealthModerator: Neal F. Lane, Ph.D., Senior Fellow in Science and Technology Policy, Baker Institute Advocacy Policy Formulation Clinical Care/NGO Research/Goverment |
2:00 pm |
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Student “TED Talks": Get Inspired to Make a DifferenceModerator: Jennifer Herricks, Ph.D. NTD Research NTD Advocacy NTD Education/Awareness-building NTD Resource Mobilization |
3:00 pm |
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Training: Global Health Communication – Using "New Media"Global Health and New Media: How to Engage Your Audience END7 Campaign – "Greatest Hits" of END7's Social Media Outlets |
3:45 pm |
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Small Group Activity – NTD Awareness Week ChallengeHow would you make NTDs ‘go viral’ during the first-ever NTD Awareness Week (January 24-30, 2016)? Come up with an idea for a crazy challenge, viral video, campus rivalry contest, social media stunt or other creative concept to advance NTD awareness, fundraising or advocacy. Students will be placed in groups that will work together to come up with a pitch for using new media to address the challenge above. |
4:15 pm |
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Campaign Presentations and VotingStudent participants will pitch their ideas to communications and social media professionals. |
5:00 pm |
Public Reception |